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Observe the entire spectrum, not one side of a perspective, even towards those you meet, find a character in a character. View your world detaching every reaction in bounds of equanimity and analyze patterns never biased, never attached.

I AM SORRY!

Blog Posted:11/24/2010 11:16:00 AM

Hello lovely ladies and gentleman of Poetrysoup, I'm here to apologize for being away for so long. University is a pickle, with social life in dorms, with finals stumbling it's way to my doom hehe, and with my parent's divorce, the lack of poetry has faded yet regained it's potential once more! I don't want to lose those dear to me here in Soup, I felt always welcomed and comfortable here. I just hated the poetry I wrote after my parent's divorce, being pessimistic is extremely easy while facing reality as a man. We all sometimes wish we would just run as a 6 year old into the wild wind on top of a hill all of eternity. Poetry that shows a side of darkness and depression is not bad yet I want to expand my emotions! Expand my skills! And expand my vision. Depression has only one look, and it's downwards. Shall I hold my tears of anger and stress into a flower of hope and prosperity. Basically, I'm back :)

Sonrisa,Sami

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Sami, I understand where you are coming from when to comes to parents being divorced. But it is wonderful that you have a positive out look on things. Welcome home and keep up the wonderful work. Love and lots of well needed hugs. ~Misty~

Expressing those feelings through poetry, is a way to heal and come to terms with the depressing things that are often thrown into our path....so please keep writing, and let your poet friends be a comfort. Best Wishes, and good luck to you, Sami. With warm regards...Carrie

Kee writing, Sami. We all have events in our lives that trigger series of sad poems, but I'm glad you are coming to terms with your parents' divorce. Looking forward to reading some of your upbeat poems in the future! Love, Carolyn